BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



This does not pretend to be a complete bibliography, but merely 

 refers to the most important works. A cotyiplete list of all the notes 

 and 'apers published would take up much space and be of little value 

 to the mass of readers. 



Laboratory Work with Mosquitoes. New 

 York, 1902. 



Les Mousliques, Histoire Naturelle et 

 Medicale. Paris, 1905. 

 A Classification of the Mosquitoes of 

 North and Middle America. Technical 

 Series No. 11, Bureau of Entomology, 

 U. S. Department of Agriculture, 1905. 

 Mosquitoes or Culicidce of New York 

 State. Albany, 1904. (Chiefly classifi- 

 catory. ) 



"Yellow Fever and its Transmission." 

 Journal American Medical Association, 

 April 13, 1901. 



A Handbook of Gnats or Mosquitoes. 

 London, 1900. (Descriptions of the adult 

 mosquitoes of the world, chiefly com- 

 piled.) Second edition, London, 1902. 

 Os Mosquitoes no Para. Para, Brazil, 

 1905. (In Portuguese. Many observa- 

 tions on habits, etc.) 



Mosquitoes. New York. 1901. (A 

 popular account.) 



Aquatic Nematocerous Dipt era. Aquatic 

 Insects in New York State. Albany, 

 1903. (Descriptions.) 

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Berkeley, W. N. 

 Blanchard, R. 

 Coquillett, D. W. 



Felt, E. P. 

 Finlay, C. 

 Giles, G. M. 



Goeldi, E. A. 



Howard, L. O. 

 Johannsen, O. A. 



